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Following the death of DA Harvey Dent Gotham City became a (fairly) peaceful place, without a need for it’s armoured protector the Batman.

Gotham City’s near-decade of peace came abruptly to an end when the villain called Bane emerged and made his attack on the city. The people of Gotham City needed the Batman once more. Despite carrying the scars of his past battles and being burdened by his suffering, Wayne made the decision to don the cowl once again and return as the Batman. Meticulously recreated here, Batman’s massive physique, his form-fitting suit and its texture, and even the strong determination and the hatred toward evil in his eyes that peer through his cowl. features include many articulation points and lots of clearance for maximum poseability, Interchangeable hands; Bombs, two kinds; Batarang; Grappling Gun.

Easily pose him with his Batarang with realistic feeling of movement. His cape is very recognizable with its sharp yet flowing form.

Customer Reviews

I've had a few of the Play Arts Kai figures before but this one really caught my eye for its accurate representation of the Dark Knight from the trilogy films. It's articulation is very good but the only thing that let's it down is the display, often falling down but this can be rectified through the use of the stand but then this gives you limited options in pose-ability.

The extras that come with this figure are great, two bombs, one batarang and a grapple gun together with extra hands. These give you many options for posing but the details on the 'equipment' are excellent, drawing on their usage from the film.

The figure itself is great, having brilliant detail. It has a fair weight to it which means to me, that it's been thought about. The cape is a nice feature, having been placed on hinges so you can maximise display.

If you are a fan of the Dark Knight then this figure is for you. As both a Play Arts Kai fan and a Dark Knight fan I had to have this. This portrayal of Batman is the best so far and having envisioned in Play Arts Kai to his legend.

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